Specimen Prep, Tracking, and Transporting for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
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Outline
Specimen Prep, Tracking, and Transporting
Guidelines:
- Permanent, fresh, frozen
- Call before frozens!
- In person
- Margins
- Labeling
- Pt label
- Appendix
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- Label formalin if not prefilled!
- Only enough to engulf the specimen
- Don’t pour in room
- Ordering per facility policy
- Most have RN place order during case
Considerations:
- Beware placing order ahead of time
- Short superior Long later Double Deep
- SSLLDD
- Variations
- Non-absorbable stitch
- Write specimens on board
- Verify before removal from field
- Breast tissue
- Always fresh, straight to lab/mammo
- Facility policy
- Radioactive, per facility
- Typically scanned by rad safety
- Always fresh, straight to lab/mammo
Nurse’s role:
- Receive specimen from field, label, order, transport
- Verify all information with MD
- Communicate with lab, esp for frozens
Pitfalls:
- Delegating transport
- Placed in formalin
- Mislabel
- Thrown out with table
- Contaminated field when retrieving
Examples:
- Frozen specimen retrieved, followed by an unexpected additional frozen (call lab, place order, explain, relay information margins vs cx vs etc)
Linchpins (Key Points):
- Most specimens are one-shot and have 0 room for fail, communication is key
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References
- Association of periOperative Registered Nurses. (2022). Guidelines for Perioperative Practice (2022 ed.).